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NYC DEP to convert McLean Avenue building into DEP precinct; neighbors raise traffic, lighting and construction concerns at public hearing
Summary
The Yonkers Planning Board on Sept. 10 held a public hearing on the New York City Department of Environmental Protection—s proposal to convert 750 McLean Avenue into a DEP precinct and operations site; neighbors raised concerns about a proposed curb cut onto Cumberland Drive, parking spillover, lighting and construction staging.
The Yonkers Planning Board heard a public hearing Sept. 10 on a site-plan and special-use permit application from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to renovate and repurpose an existing office building at 750 McLean Avenue (also addressed as 81 Cumberland Drive) into a DEP police and operations precinct.
DEP representatives described a largely interior renovation with a small two-story rear addition to provide an elevator for ADA access. Chief Frank Malazo (DEP Police) and project architect Alex Santos explained the facility would house DEP—s local policing and fleet operations, include an on-site secure parking lot for DEP vehicles…
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